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…Well, congratulations you've reached the end of Screencasting Fundamentals.…You should now be feeling like you have a better understanding of what screencasting…is, how it applies to e-learning, and…the tools that are available for screencasting projects.…Now if you're ready to take the next step of using one of these…tools to create your own screencasting project,…but need more training, lynda.com can help.…Check out the library and you'll find a series of Up and…Running and essential training courses for…Captivate, Lectora Inspire, and Articulate Storyline.…

And, a more substantial Essential Training course on Camtasia Studio 8.…You'll even find some courses on Advance Techniques, using…Captivate and Storyline, once you feel confident with the basics.…This is David Rivers saying thank you for watching, and I…do hope to see you again soon in another title from lynda.com.…

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10/21/2014

Released

6/16/2014

Discover the principles and tools companies around the world use to share and record their screens and create engaging elearning content. Get an overview of screencasting and elearning, design considerations for your screen-capture training, and the most popular tools on the market, including Captivate, Articulate Studio, Articulate Storyline, Lectora Inspire, and Camtasia Studio. David Rivers will not only help you capture what's on your screen, but also show you how to add interactivity, heighten visual interest, and build quizzes with each program. Watch now to compare these applications and decide which one is right for you.

Topics include:

What is screencasting?

Choosing the right tool

Starting new projects from scratch

Using characters in Articulate Studio and Articulate Storyline

Adding interactivity

Creating quizzes

Exporting projects to various formats

Skill Level Appropriate for all

3h 44m

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407,474

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Q: This course was updated on 10/21/2014. What changed?

A: We updated all of the movies in chapter 6, "Adobe Captivate," which
was originally recorded in Captivate 7, in response to changes in
Captivate 8.